2019
DOI: 10.1007/s42461-019-0093-3
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Toward Open-Source Hardware and Software for the Mining Industry: a Case Study of Low-Cost Environmental Monitoring System for Non-Metallic Underground Mines

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“…The formation of the problem was undertaken subsequent to the finalization of the predetermined set of criteria and securing sensors. As revealed in Figure 2 , Accuracy (C1) [ 15 ], Reliability (C2) [ 16 ], Durability (C3) [ 17 ], Cost (C4) [ 11 ], Ease of Installation (C5) [ 18 ], Power Consumption (C6) [ 19 ], Response Time (C7) [ 20 ], Interoperability (C8) [ 21 ], Maintenance Requirements (C9) [ 22 ], Data Integration (C10) [ 23 ], Environmental Impact (C11) [ 24 ], Scalability (C12) [ 25 ], Regulatory Compliance (C13) [ 26 ], Adaptability to Varied Conditions (C14) [ 27 ], and User-Friendliness (C15) [ 28 ] are determined the most important criteria. Figure 2 illustrates the entirety of the decision system components examined in this current study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formation of the problem was undertaken subsequent to the finalization of the predetermined set of criteria and securing sensors. As revealed in Figure 2 , Accuracy (C1) [ 15 ], Reliability (C2) [ 16 ], Durability (C3) [ 17 ], Cost (C4) [ 11 ], Ease of Installation (C5) [ 18 ], Power Consumption (C6) [ 19 ], Response Time (C7) [ 20 ], Interoperability (C8) [ 21 ], Maintenance Requirements (C9) [ 22 ], Data Integration (C10) [ 23 ], Environmental Impact (C11) [ 24 ], Scalability (C12) [ 25 ], Regulatory Compliance (C13) [ 26 ], Adaptability to Varied Conditions (C14) [ 27 ], and User-Friendliness (C15) [ 28 ] are determined the most important criteria. Figure 2 illustrates the entirety of the decision system components examined in this current study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, AM can be directly used to achieve low-cost, customer-based and flexible sensors specific to an industrial application and could help companies, e.g., SMEs, with financial inadequacies. As an example of the assistive use of AM, Mardonova and Choi [55] designed a low-cost underground mine monitoring system by using open-source hardware and software. Arduino microcontroller was used to process the environmental data acquired by temperature, gas, humidity and dust sensors and to merge and visualize the gathered data within the MIT App Inventor software.…”
Section: Cost-effective Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also an increase in usage of Open Source Hardware (OSH) in the manufacturing industries [22]. Devices such as Arduino or Raspberry Pi can be often found on the shop floor, particularly in an Internet of Things context.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%